Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 sider |
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Side 150
... Mill had said , all " the difficult questions of Government relate . " " Where government is in the hands of the public , society will no longer be subject to the evils that are produced " by design , " but only , as he had put it , to ...
... Mill had said , all " the difficult questions of Government relate . " " Where government is in the hands of the public , society will no longer be subject to the evils that are produced " by design , " but only , as he had put it , to ...
Side 152
... Mill entirely a matter of produc- tive efficiency . He is also deeply concerned with the effects of public ownership on individuality itself . There are many , he observes , who " have been prone to think that limitation of the powers ...
... Mill entirely a matter of produc- tive efficiency . He is also deeply concerned with the effects of public ownership on individuality itself . There are many , he observes , who " have been prone to think that limitation of the powers ...
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... Mill had gone as far as he could go without a closer examination of fundamental principles . Before the end of the year , how- ever , he published in Fraser's a series of articles that later became the several chapters of Utilitarianism ...
... Mill had gone as far as he could go without a closer examination of fundamental principles . Before the end of the year , how- ever , he published in Fraser's a series of articles that later became the several chapters of Utilitarianism ...
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